Netflix has just entered the streaming Canadian market, but their success there has been so stirring that the popular video rental and streaming company is planning to roll their services out internationally.

Speaking with a reporter during a recent interview, Steve Swasey, a Netflix spokesman announced that after the service’s successful launch in Canada, the company is looking to expands its services into other countries in 2011.

“After a short period in Canada we’re now talking about other regions in the world, so that’s a good indicator,” Swasey said. We’re extremely pleased with the reception in Canada and … based on the early success of Netflix.ca we’re going to continue our international expansion next year and we’re going to allocate significant dollars to it.”

No wonder. Netflix is already slurping up most of the prime time American web’s broadband pipe. It’s a popular service, and the rest of the world is twitching to get in on it.

Netflix has also apparently learned some lessons from the Canadian launch, especially in regards to the limited selection available to our northern neighbors.

“The one lesson learned in Canada, because we’re new and because there was that one little complaint about new releases,” Swasey explained, “is we’re going to be very proactive in announcing when we have new titles … we’re going to be more focused on specific titles as we announce them in Canada.”